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learning and memory research. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with activity-dependent circuit manipulation This is a term position for 1 years and is renewable based on performance and availability
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Required Qualifications Must be a nurse and have at least one nursing degree; PhD in nursing preferred. Publication record of common human subjects research methods with statistical analysis; peer reviewed
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-Anderson Faculty Fund for Nordic Languages and Literatures. This position is contingent upon funding availability. Summary of Duties: Teach one undergraduate course per semester. In Autumn 2026, teach SCAN
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to the work. - Experience to learn and apply new research philosophies, theories, and methodologies. Be sure to include include application materials, such as (1) cover letter, (2) CV, and (3) contact
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twice a year and travel to one conference. The position is for two years with a possibility of a third year starting September 2026. Candidates should submit a cover letter indicating why they
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. The ideal candidate is collaborative, detail-oriented, and passionate about our research. Working Conditions: 1. This position will be based in a research laboratory environment with standard laboratory
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with units both within and outside the arts and humanities. This position is one of three new post-doctoral appointments in the Arts and Humanities, each specifically tied to one of three new AI
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Society certificate program and Ohio State’s AI Fluency initiative. This position is one of three new post-doctoral appointments in the Arts and Humanities, each specifically tied to one of three new AI
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cancer centers to study the tumor microbiome and how it can be leveraged to improve cancer outcomes. For more information: https://u.osu.edu/spakowiczlab/ . Key Responsibilities: Genome-resolved microbiome
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(https://aihub.osu.edu ). The AI(X) Hub at The Ohio State University is a university-wide initiative to accelerate research, innovation, and education in artificial intelligence. It spans 15 colleges and